fullscreen-mac

​Fullscreen in Mac Chrome (draft)

The decision is to support a version of fullscreen that serves as both "presentation mode" and "maximized mode". We will support tab switching, window switching, and have a floating slide-down tab strip / toolbar / omnibox / bookmark bar to aid in navigation. Glen and Cole have tentatively approved this for the Mac. There are no current plans to build a floating bar for Windows/Linux. The rationale is that no space-efficient "maximized mode" is available on the Mac, since the menu bar is always visible outside of fullscreen mode; such a mode is desirable for use on computers with small screens, in particular, on notebooks.

Fullscreen mode features:

Normally, as on other platforms, only the web contents will be displayed.

When the mouse is moved to the top of the screen and left there for longer than an instant, the menu bar and also a floating bar (with the normal set of "bar" controls, including a tab strip) will slide down. See DVD Player for a comparable UI but note that its implementation is slightly flawed since there's no delay in its slide down. This floating bar will remain visible while the mouse remains over it (or, alternatively, will only be hidden when the mouse leaves it for long enough).

Some other operations, such as Cmd-L, should also cause the floating bar to appear.

Switching and re-ordering tabs will be fully supported. Tearing off tabs will be inhibited, as will dropping tabs in from other windows. (This is for simplicity, and may be reconsidered later.)

Most operations will be supported, including:

creating new tabs (including download and history tabs)

creating new windows (which will pop up in front; see below)

pinning tabs

accessing the tab context menu

etc.

We should allow windows to pop in front, since web pages frequently use popup windows. Thus one can switch to other windows, including normal (non-fullscreen) windows. More specifically:

z-order will be handled "as usual", so that when active a fullscreen window will usually be on top

the user has the opportunity to activate other windows, which will then appear over the fullscreen window

popup windows should also pop up over the fullscreen window

if there are other windows visible over a fullscreen window and then the user re-activates that fullscreen window, that window will move to the top of the z-order (i.e., show in front, hiding all other windows)

Minimize should be supported, though it will take the window out of fullscreen mode. Zoom should be disabled.

The download shelf will appear as normal. This is the same as on other platforms.

Application and popup windows may also be made fullscreen.

Dialog-opening operations should also be supported, though there remains the question of from where sheets should hang.

UI elements which appear as part of the web content area, such as infobars and the NTP bookmark bar, will continue to appear as such. That is, they will be visible even when the floating bar is not visible, and the floating bar will slide down over them.

In fullscreen mode, Chrome should interact with the system in the way other applications do when they are in fullscreen mode:

Spaces will be allowed and a fullscreen window will appear to take one space.

Exposé will be allowed and fullscreen windows will be part of the exposed windows.

Quirks and limitations:

Cmd-space for Spotlight doesn't work when the menu bar is hidden (general problem in OS X).

Open questions and issues:

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Implementation notes:

it'd be a good idea to make some sort of "FullscreenController" which can be tied to (and owned by) the BWC, just to make things cleaner

for the stuff requiring delays, we can probably use -performSelector:afterDelay:

we need to check see if anyone registers for notifications from the window

the controller will also have to handle keeping the floating bar showing when things in the bar have focus

be careful when changing the view hierarchy, since views often assume that they're the subview of something fixed

having to change the view hierarchy significantly (at least the bookmark bar and the tabstrip have to move, even if the other things are permanently in a "BarView") reduces the benefit of a cleaner model.